Romney Makes Brokaw ‘Extremely Uncomfortable’ - Yahoo! News
Tom Brokaw is "extremely uncomfortable," says Mediaite, and doesn't want his name associated with Mitt Romney's GOP primary race.
Through the NBC legal department, the reporter is requesting Romney's campaign stop using a Brokaw clip from a 1997 "NBC Nightly News" broadcast.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Gingrich House Ethics Investigation Revisited - Yahoo! News
Gingrich House Ethics Investigation Revisited - Yahoo! News
Some of Newt Gingrich's younger supporters were ten years old when he was subject to a House ethics committee investigation. Click the headline to read more.
Some of Newt Gingrich's younger supporters were ten years old when he was subject to a House ethics committee investigation. Click the headline to read more.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
A Dissenting View of the Great South Carolina Gingrich Landslide - Yahoo! News
A Dissenting View of the Great South Carolina Gingrich Landslide - Yahoo! News
COMMENTARY | After Newt Gingrich's convincing win in South Carolina, the meme du jour is "debates do matter." Flip on any television news show and you're destined to hear this all-purpose story line about the GOP primary in South Carolina.
Gingrich is an able orator but not everyone is convinced that grand oratory did the trick for Gingrich in South Carolina. The Ticket underscored the demographic rift in Republican politics that Democrats are striving to broaden.
Gingrich won 45 percent of South Carolina primary voters who "identified themselves very conservative," with Mitt Romney at 20 percent. Among those identifying themselves as evangelical, Romney only got half the votes Gingrich did.
COMMENTARY | After Newt Gingrich's convincing win in South Carolina, the meme du jour is "debates do matter." Flip on any television news show and you're destined to hear this all-purpose story line about the GOP primary in South Carolina.
Gingrich is an able orator but not everyone is convinced that grand oratory did the trick for Gingrich in South Carolina. The Ticket underscored the demographic rift in Republican politics that Democrats are striving to broaden.
Gingrich won 45 percent of South Carolina primary voters who "identified themselves very conservative," with Mitt Romney at 20 percent. Among those identifying themselves as evangelical, Romney only got half the votes Gingrich did.
Friday, January 20, 2012
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Keystone XL Pipeline Decision Is Bombshell Political Issue - Yahoo! News
Keystone XL Pipeline Decision Is Bombshell Political Issue - Yahoo! News
The Keystone XL Pipeline could turn out to be the exploding dye-pack of the Obama administration's energy policy. In order for the most recent debt extension to pass Congress, the president agreed to a February 21 deadline for deciding whether to approve or halt the plan. The proposed Keystone XL Pipeline is a conduit for shipping Canadian oil to refineries in Texas. There is a split in the president's base, with environmentalists opposed and unions favoring construction.
The Keystone XL Pipeline could turn out to be the exploding dye-pack of the Obama administration's energy policy. In order for the most recent debt extension to pass Congress, the president agreed to a February 21 deadline for deciding whether to approve or halt the plan. The proposed Keystone XL Pipeline is a conduit for shipping Canadian oil to refineries in Texas. There is a split in the president's base, with environmentalists opposed and unions favoring construction.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Gingrich Firms Sell Legislative Information and Connections - Yahoo! News
Gingrich Firms Sell Legislative Information and Connections - Yahoo! News
Wall Street Journal writer Brody Mullins today injected new fuel into the debate over venture capitalism, examining Newt Gingrich's activities in consultation with financial firms like Credit Suisse.
Gingrich's panoply of companies are not venture capitalist firms but instead capitalize on the revolving door between government and private interests.
Whether termed "revolving door" or "crony capitalism," the facts of Gingrich's consulting groups undermine his claim of being an anti-establishment iconoclast.
Wall Street Journal writer Brody Mullins today injected new fuel into the debate over venture capitalism, examining Newt Gingrich's activities in consultation with financial firms like Credit Suisse.
Gingrich's panoply of companies are not venture capitalist firms but instead capitalize on the revolving door between government and private interests.
Whether termed "revolving door" or "crony capitalism," the facts of Gingrich's consulting groups undermine his claim of being an anti-establishment iconoclast.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Gingrich, Perry Backslide with Anti-Capitalist Attacks in New Hampshire - Yahoo! News
Gingrich, Perry Backslide with Anti-Capitalist Attacks in New Hampshire - Yahoo! News
COMMENTARY | The real shocker about the New Hampshire GOP primary race was when Newt Gingrich, followed by Texas Gov. Rick Perry, fell into the rabbit hole of class warfare.
Class resentment has been a mainstay of Democrat politics for decades, and Republicans have always been quick to tell them so. What's different now is that Republicans Gingrich and Perry are telling them they're right.
Days before the New Hampshire primary, Perry joined Gingrich in condemning Romney's involvement with Bain Capital, a venture capitalist firm with more successes than failures.
Gingrich's intellectual prestidigitation only tricked himself, and damaged his reputation among GOP conservatives. Populist Perry should have resisted the temptation but didn't and followed Gingrich down the yellow brick road.
COMMENTARY | The real shocker about the New Hampshire GOP primary race was when Newt Gingrich, followed by Texas Gov. Rick Perry, fell into the rabbit hole of class warfare.
Class resentment has been a mainstay of Democrat politics for decades, and Republicans have always been quick to tell them so. What's different now is that Republicans Gingrich and Perry are telling them they're right.
Days before the New Hampshire primary, Perry joined Gingrich in condemning Romney's involvement with Bain Capital, a venture capitalist firm with more successes than failures.
Gingrich's intellectual prestidigitation only tricked himself, and damaged his reputation among GOP conservatives. Populist Perry should have resisted the temptation but didn't and followed Gingrich down the yellow brick road.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
9/11 Terror Suspects Could Be Tried in Spring - Yahoo! News
9/11 Terror Suspects Could Be Tried in Spring - Yahoo! News
In 2008, then-Sen. Obama advocated extending constitutional due process rights to accused terrorists associated with the 9/11 plot. As president, Obama's administration continued to push for due process trial in New York City and lambasted critics of civilian trials for the detainees, according to Reuters.
In 2008, then-Sen. Obama advocated extending constitutional due process rights to accused terrorists associated with the 9/11 plot. As president, Obama's administration continued to push for due process trial in New York City and lambasted critics of civilian trials for the detainees, according to Reuters.
Please, No More Housing 'Help' from the Fed - Yahoo! News
Please, No More Housing 'Help' from the Fed - Yahoo! News
The more the government helps, the worse it gets for people trying to sell their houses.
The more the government helps, the worse it gets for people trying to sell their houses.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Gingrich Closes Eyes, Fires Blindly at Bain Capital - Yahoo! News
Gingrich Closes Eyes, Fires Blindly at Bain Capital - Yahoo! News | Newt Gingrich apparently makes a distinction between good capitalism and bad capitalism, "bad capitalism" being the type the other guy espouses.
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Awaiting President Obama’s Keystone XL Pipeline Decision - Yahoo! News
Awaiting President Obama’s Keystone XL Pipeline Decision - Yahoo! News
Will Obama appease the environmental elites who believe humans cannot do anything more then befoul the planet?
Will Obama appease the environmental elites who believe humans cannot do anything more then befoul the planet?